Dec
12
2008
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What is check fraud?

Check fraud or cashier’s check fraud is a very profitable source of money for hackers. Let me to present this method to you. First, the hackers send thousands of e-mails with a job offer at their fake company. The e-mail shows like a legitimate job offer (which isn’t ) to a out-US company (like Spain, UK, Italy ) and it appears to be send by some of the biggest sites of jobs in US (which is also false). If you fall for this you will reply to them. After that, they will send  you a contract where it is explained with good and chosen words what you need to do for the company. (more…)

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Dec
12
2008
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What you need to know about credit card fraud

Credit card fraud is the biggest and the most widespread off all kind of frauds. In general, the people who need this type of information (your credit card information or your banking account information), are well trained to steal. The credit card information is stolen from you through fake e-mails that redirect you to scams and fake websites. The e-mails you’ll get will be “pretty legitimate” like: from your bank, PayPal, eBay or any financial institution. If the e-mail asks for your personal information through a “legitimate site” be sure that is scam. In the following word I will show you some tips how the avoid credit card fraud.
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Dec
12
2008
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Tips to avoid e-mail fraud

E-mail fraud, in my opinion represents more then 50% of all the online fraud. This type of fraud involves scams, spoofing, lotteries, phishing, credit card fraud, escrow fraud, dhl/ups fraud, employment/business opportunities, investment fraud, reshipping, action fraud and many more or undiscovered tips. All have the same purpose: IDENTITY THEFT. (more…)

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Dec
12
2008
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Report fraud

We can report fraud easily, but the question is where and how.

We can report fraud offline and online.

If you notice a fraud/scam or you have been the victim you can report it to the following places: (more…)

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